He didn’t tell her he was a player, he told her he didn’t need help with women. The scene in the elevator proves he does, so he goes with her since she is a matchmaker.
It actually seems like that incident made his point: he dates so many women he can’t remember them all, even a woman he dated three times and had sex with.
One of these days, Frasier will realize he lives in a very convenient universe. :p Though, admittedly, as we find out the matchmaker is as much of a disaster as he is, sooo. . .
@@meghanmisaliar Nah, Faye had Charlotte beat in both of those departments. She was prettier, funnier, more cultured, more refined, and obviously had a better taste in men. :)
Niles stole Daphne from her fiance and Frasier steals Charlotte from her boyfriend. The dad married their former babysitter. Apparently all Crane men are creeps.
“Stole” is kind of misleading. Daphne and Charlotte were willing participants, not passive go-alongs or unwilling victims. They’re equally culpable for the end of those relationships.
@@geoffreyforbes9568 Plus, Martin didn't even remember Ronnie as the boy's babysitter. He remembered their other babysitter ("Sally the Slut" as Niles fondly called her) and got them mixed up, and that made Martin uncomfortable with dating her... until he discovered he actually had no memories of Ronnie as a teenager. He looked at her and could only see her as her present day self: a fully grown, mature, sexually experienced, knows-who-she-is-and-what-she-wants woman. :D
A LIFT: noun BRITISH a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels. "Alice went up to the second floor in the lift"
the way he just walkes along with her at the end without saying anything is just brilliant
He didn’t tell her he was a player, he told her he didn’t need help with women. The scene in the elevator proves he does, so he goes with her since she is a matchmaker.
Classic.
Laura Linney made this character come to life. She was brilliant.
She really was. Did you see her in "You can count on me:? She set the role on fire. I love her to pieces.
“I have no friends” 😂😂😂
Laura Linney played the part perfectly.
Love his transatlantic accent
The greatest Characters of any sitcom ever . Some close never better .
They dont make shows like Frasier anymore!
The Good place. much better too.
over the past week these clips have found there way into my suggestions.. Damn, this show was funny.
In his defense, this scene kinda DOES prove he dates quite a lot, to the point he can't even remember them all.
except "dating quite a lot" means failure at dating. :)
@@helenaville5939 'Quitting smoking is the easiest thing in the world, I know because I've done it a thousand times.' - Mark Twain.
@@helenaville5939 you don´t get irony do you?
@@helenaville5939 Intresting and hardly 😉
@@helenaville5939 Aha! [starts making notes]
Best pick for Frsier. Charlotte. Loved them.
“I understand..... come in”
Ellie played a young Mrs. Landingham in 'The West Wing'
I had forgotten how funny this show was!
It actually seems like that incident made his point: he dates so many women he can’t remember them all, even a woman he dated three times and had sex with.
One of these days, Frasier will realize he lives in a very convenient universe. :p Though, admittedly, as we find out the matchmaker is as much of a disaster as he is, sooo. . .
I wanna see the rest of this episode!
thats the whole episode
** also Intelligent Humor
I never understood what Frasier saw in Charlotte. I think it was just a classical case of transference.
I disagree. She was very pretty and funny.
@@meghanmisaliar Nah, Faye had Charlotte beat in both of those departments. She was prettier, funnier, more cultured, more refined, and obviously had a better taste in men. :)
Niles stole Daphne from her fiance and Frasier steals Charlotte from her boyfriend. The dad married their former babysitter. Apparently all Crane men are creeps.
“Stole” is kind of misleading. Daphne and Charlotte were willing participants, not passive go-alongs or unwilling victims. They’re equally culpable for the end of those relationships.
@@geoffreyforbes9568 Plus, Martin didn't even remember Ronnie as the boy's babysitter. He remembered their other babysitter ("Sally the Slut" as Niles fondly called her) and got them mixed up, and that made Martin uncomfortable with dating her... until he discovered he actually had no memories of Ronnie as a teenager. He looked at her and could only see her as her present day self: a fully grown, mature, sexually experienced, knows-who-she-is-and-what-she-wants woman. :D
They're not creeps. You can't "steal" people. The women have this thing called FREE WILL.
@@geoffreyforbes9568 Bingo
I love that if she was from Seattle she would of known who he was
Or she recognized him but was acting as she didn't. Because she clearly needed business.
She was new to Seattle after having moved from Chicago where she later moved back to.
Charlotte is soooo familiar but I can't place the actress' name. Senior moment, lol.
Laura Linney
The Truman Show's wife
Ozark!
Congo
@@mimikinmiracle83 that’s right! She was in Congo. “Stop eating my sesame cake!” She was in that scene.
Like me.
In a lift, with an imaginary woman.
😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣
An elevator
A LIFT:
noun
BRITISH
a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels.
"Alice went up to the second floor in the lift"
@@pelimies1818 Correct. In British English, the elevator is called a “lift”.
O Z A R K S
Romans 9:20
But who are you, O man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, "Why have you made me like this?"
Ok.
Omg he forgot her name
I'm single like Frasier ... committing to one is like bringing a sandwich to a banquet.
Well...assuming the entire banquet is available for your consumption...
"Enough is as good as a feast".
Yeah. Being Picky, thats the reason, oh internet commmentator.
@@sitcomchristian6886 more like buffet
Charlotte was so drab and narcissistic.
Same as Frasier. Like attracts Like.